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Pea Ridge Times published a church news article on Feb 18 2026 but the full story is locked behind a subscription prompt, leaving readers without specifics.
The Pea Ridge Times released a “Pea Ridge area church news” piece on February 18 2026, but the article stops after a photo of Boundless Grace Baptist Church and a notice that readers must subscribe or log in to continue [1]. No further information about service times, events, or leadership changes is visible without a paid account.
Because the page offers no additional text, the only concrete detail is the presence of the Boundless Grace Baptist Church image, suggesting that the church may be a focal point of the story. The site’s standard practice—requiring a subscription to view full articles—means the community cannot confirm whether the piece announces new worship schedules, outreach programs, or other church activities.
Other Pea Ridge church listings from prior years show typical service times and contact info for several congregations, such as Brightwater Memorial United Methodist Church (9:30 a.m. Sundays) and First Baptist Church (9:30 a.m. streamed service) [3]. However, none of those details appear in the February 2026 article, and it is unclear if they are related.
The lack of accessible content leaves local readers guessing about the significance of the update. Until the paywall is lifted or the church itself issues a public notice, the community’s only clue is the image of Boundless Grace Baptist Church, prompting questions about what changes, if any, are being communicated.
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